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A Religious Tract, Recommending a Christian's Duty, Most Respectfully, to the Parishioners of Orton on the Hill & Twycross, in the County of Leicester.

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A parish clergyman addresses his congregations with exhortations for private and public devotion, urging morning and evening prayers, daily recitation of the Lord's Prayer and the Creed, and regular participation in baptism, confirmation, and Holy Communion. He counsels repentance, temperance, integrity, and chastity, offers gentle rebukes to erring members, and explains the spiritual significance of major church observances such as Christmas, Good Friday, Easter, Ascension, and Whitsunday. He also recommends keeping a Bible, the Book of Common Prayer, and devotional manuals in every household to encourage consistent Christian practice.

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Joseph Phillimore

Joseph Phillimore was an English clergyman and author known for his religious writings in the late 18th century. His works often addressed moral and ethical issues from a Christian perspective, reflecting the concerns of his time. Notable among his publications is "A Religious Tract, Recommending a Christian's Duty, Most Respectfully, to the Parishioners of Orton on the Hill & Twycross, in the County of Leicester," which emphasizes the responsibilities of parishioners. Additionally, his sermons, such as "A Sermon Preached at Kensington Church" and "A Sermon: Thou shalt not commit Adultery," showcase his commitment to guiding his audience in matters of faith and morality.

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